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VACANCY
A place which is empty. The term is principally applied to an interruption in the incumbency of an office. The term “vacancy” applies not only to an interregnum in an […]
VACANCY FACTOR
Gross loss of income from an untenanted property available for lease.
VACANCY RATE
Percept of all units that can be occupied but are not currently occupied.
VACANT
a building that does not have any contents or inhabitants.
VACANT SUCCESSION
See SUCCESSION.
VACANTIA BONA
Lat. In the civil law . Goods without an owner, or in which no one claims a property; escheated goods. Inst 2, 6, 4; 1 Bl. Comm. 298.
VACATE
To annul; to cancel or rescind ; to render an act void; as, to vacate an entry of record, or a judgment
VACATING A JUDGMENT
a term that means to cancel or to rescind the court’s judgement.
VACATIO
Lat In the civil law . Exemption ; immunity; privilege; dispensation ; exemption from the burden of office. Calvin.
VACATION
That period of time between the end of one term of court and the beginning of another. See Von Schmidt v. Widber, 99 Cal. 511, 34 Pac. 109; Colliding v. […]
VACATION OF AWARD
the term that means to set aside an arbitration award.
VACATION PAY EXPENSE
Money for vacation paid to the employee.
VACATION PAY PAYABLE
Amount of money paid to an employee for vacation time.
VACATUR
Lat Let it be vacated. In practice , a rule or order by which a proceeding is vacated; a vacating.
VACATURA
An avoidance of an ecclesiastical benefice. Cowell.
VACCARIA
In old English law . A dairy-house. Co. Litt 56.
VACCINATION
Inoculation with vaccine or tbe virus of cowpox as a preventive against the smallpox; frequently made compulsory by statute. See Daniel v. Putnam County, 113 Ga. 570, 38 S. E. […]
VACUA POSSESSIO
Lat. The vacant possession ,
VACUUM PACKAGING
Method of preserving food where all air is removed.
VACUUS
Lat In the civil law . Empty; void; vacant; unoccupied. Calvin.
VADEET
In old English law . The king’s eldest son; hence the valet or knave follows the king and queen In a pack of cards. Bar. Obs. St. 344.
VADES
Lat. In the civil law . Pledges; sureties; bail; security for the appearance of a defendant or accused person in court Calvin.
VADIARE DUEEEUM
L. Lat. In old English law . To wage or gage the duellum; to wage battel; to give pledges mutually for engaging in the trial by combat.
VADIMONIUM
Lat In Roman law. Bail or security; the giving of ball for appearance in court; a recognizance . Calvin.